A Spiritual Approach To Business
Every issue that we have in our business is an opportunity for spiritual growth. It is our stories of who we are and how we have come to operate that attract the situations in our lives, some good, some, not so good.
Yes, even that disgruntled client, the employee who doesn’t show up on time and even the tax collector are all here to show you to yourself. Life in general is a projection of our thoughts and beliefs and our salons and spas are not exempt. In fact, they are what we call “opportunities for growth”. These opportunities are a blessing because they offer emotional, spiritual and personal growth.
So now that we know this what do we do about it? We take a fearless inventory into our lives where we seek the truth about why we react the way we do and what we are getting out of our actions, beliefs and patterns. And yes, we are always getting something out of them. Whether it is justification, an excuse or even martyrdom we are operating from who we have come to think we are rather than our authentic selves.
The journey to our authentic selves in the greatest journey we will take because clarity and peace is the result. And when we take that journey we will know a greater peace, how to handle situation that used to perplex us and we will know a freedom to embrace life. We reclaim responsibility of our own lives and the power of choice knowing that blame is not real and that we are the masters of our own destiny.
So I ask you, what opportunities are there for growth in your salon and what gifts are they offering you for spiritual evolution?
If you would like to know the process to finding out how to use your salon and the challenges you are experiencing to learn more about yourself I invite you to join me on this FREE call.

I couldn't agree more! When I owned my spa, everything that happened was simply a reflection of where I was at the time. Self-employment is perhaps the greatest opportunity for self-growth!
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I agree with you, too, Cheryl. Running my spa, acting and reacting to clients, employees, suppliers, and the landlord . . . all these things work to reveal me to me. As I grow, in the work and through the business, this self revelation is my greatest challenge and dearest reward.
Sometimes in the busy-ness of the day, I forget this. Thank you for the reminder.
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For the wonderful posts
I'll be back in the future.
Thanks!
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